Williams Creek Management completed a critical bank stabilization project for a confidential utility client at a site in Wayne County, Indiana. The project was commissioned to ensure the long-term integrity of approximately 300 linear feet of stream bank, safeguard critical infrastructure, and ultimately guarantee the safety and stability of the right-of-way.
The project involved extensive bank stabilization and required the specialized installation of a temporary water management system. The Williams Creek Team successfully executed this work in a uniquely sensitive environment by utilizing a fillable coffer dam. This innovative technique allowed the team to
completely block and dewater the construction area and work in the dry without discharging sediment downstream.
The team's careful attention to detail and professional execution allowed them to successfully complete the technically complex work while adhering to strict limitations on stream channel disturbance. The use of the coffer dam was a key differentiator, minimizing impact to the stream bed and ensuring maximum environmental protection while stabilizing the bank.
The success of this project demonstrates Williams Creek’s essential expertise in complex, environmental construction and stream protection. The safe and professional execution on such a constrained site, prioritizing both infrastructure stability and environmental stewardship, has resulted in Williams Creek
building deep client trust. This project is a powerful example of Williams Creek's commitment to delivering superior, incident-free results.